The “Terminator” star took to Twitter Saturday afternoon to address fans concerned about a video of him getting drop-kicked from behind during the Arnold Classic Sporting event in Johnannesburg, South Africa.

The viral clip sees Schwarzenegger taking photos with fans and recording a Snapchat video as children jump rope in the background when a person suddenly runs up to him, leaps in the air and kicks the 71-year-old actor in the back.

Schwarzenegger, clearly caught off guard by the attack, can be seen toppling forward while a nearby security guard tackles the attacker to the ground.

“Help me!” he can be heard screaming as he’s dragged away. “Help me! I need a Lamborghini.”

Schwarzenegger did his best to assuage fans’ fears after the clip started circulating on social media.

“Thanks for your concerns, but there is nothing to worry about. I thought I was jostled by the crowd, which happens a lot,” he tweeted. “I only realized I was kicked when I saw the video like all of you. I’m just glad the idiot didn’t interrupt my Snapchat.”

He followed up with a tweet encouraging his millions of Twitter followers to focus on the athletes competing in the Johannesburg event.

“We have 90 sports here in South Africa at the @ArnoldSports, and 24,000 athletes of all ages and abilities inspiring us all to get off the couch,” Schwarzenegger wrote. “Let’s put the spotlight on them.”

The Arnold Classic Africa is an annual event that takes place every May. It’s a collaborative effort between the Hollywood icon and a South African body builders developed to “afford athletes the opportunity to compete in an international competition, against participants from all continents in Africa.”